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Friday 08 2026

List of Important Collective Nouns for Competitive Exams। Grammar Basics: Collective Nouns। Frequently asked in All Competitive Exams | Master Fill in the blanks questions for SSC, CGL Exam 2026

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Exam Favorite: Topic (Collective Nouns)

Acquiring proficiency in collective nouns is relatively straightforward,
with 4 to 5 questions consistently featuring in competitive exams.

 Examiners usually ask questions related to collective nouns which we are 
not supposed to use in our daily life. 

For example: 

Group of Animals and Birds:

  • Living Being: Crow
  • Collective Noun: A murder of crows
  • We don't use this in our daily life.
  • Generally, it is asked in competitive exam.

  • Living Being: Geese
  • Collective Noun: A gaggle of geese


In the above picture, the word 'skein' is used for geese in flight, in other words,
 we can say when geese migrate form a V shape line, so a group of geese in the sky is
called a skein. But when a group of geese is on the ground, is known as gaggle.


Groups of People and Occupations:

Collection of things:


Fill in the blanks with answers:

PYQ of Collective Nouns for Competitive Exams:

How do we learn collective nouns:

PYQ for SSC, CGL with answers:

Tip for the Aspirants:

Collective nouns usually take a singular verb when the group acts as one unit.
Let's clarify it by using the following example:
  • The team are divided in their verdict.
Here the word 'team' is treated as plural noun for the verb(are) and plural pronoun
(their) to show team members as individuals.
  • The team has given the verdict.
Here the word ' team' is treated as a whole unit, that is why, it takes a singular verb(has).



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Thursday 07 2026

Super Memory Tricks for Vocabulary (Synonyms & Antonyms) | SSC CGL English PYQ vocabulary with Solution | Most Repeated Questions for All Competitive Exams Online Test

The Best Memory Tricks

                 for 

Long Term Retention

The 3 - Word Rule:

Don't learn a single word
Learn:
 Word ➡️ Synonym ➡️ Antonym                                                   
Example:
Word: Rigid
Synonym: Strict and inflexible
Antonym: Lenient and flexible

PYQ Strategy (SSC CGL Tip):

  • Focus only on previous year vocabulary words because 
  • SSC repeats PYQ vocabulary.
  • If you are seriously preparing for exams. 
  • Don't cram dictionary words randomly.

The experts have suggested to focus on previous year paper and try to make
 sentence of new word. Examiners generally use highly effective strategy for 
competitive exams. 55% vocabulary in competitive exams are derived from
 previous year question paper, so prepare last 9 years question papers.

For competitive exam:

First of all, see the new word from PYQ, after then speak, when you feel 
confident note it down in your notebook. Finally, you revise the word for exam. 
Revision is must as we know revision is the key to success. Always try to follow  
the following formula if you want to ace the exam:

See - Speak - Write - Revise (vocabulary)

"Learn today, Revise tomorrow & Revise after weekend" approach is correct and highly effective for building long term memory.


Create a short story to increase vocabulary:

 Once there was a little girl who dwelled in a hut along with her grandma. One day
her grandma abandoned her as she was mentally disturbed.

Here you have learned two new words: 1 Dwell: means to live in a specific place or home.                                                                                    2 Abandon: means desert.

Root Word Trick:


Here are 15 words along with their synonyms, antonyms, accompanied by sentences.
Fill in the blanks:



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